Rocky Mountain Towing

Rocky Mountain Towing Heavy towing and recovery service that travels anywhere needed.

05/27/2026
Happy Mater Monday!OUR FORECAST TODAY – MOTHER NATURE IS GRUMPY!                                  STAY SAFE OUT THERE!  ...
05/18/2026

Happy Mater Monday!

OUR FORECAST TODAY – MOTHER NATURE IS GRUMPY!
STAY SAFE OUT THERE!

Be prepared. Stay alert. Take care of each other.

Our team at Rocky Mountain Towing & Southern Wyoming Towing is here 24/7/365—ready to help you!

📞 Call us first: 307.679.7036
Emergency Ready | Customer Focused

ALWAYS REMEMBER:
• PLEASE SLOW DOWN
• PLEASE MOVE OVER (It’s the Law)
• THE RISK IS REAL — FOR EVERYONE



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05/13/2026

Today and tomorrow Cody Helbert and Shawn Pickett, our Service Managers from Cheyenne and Scottsbluff can be found at the WyoTech- Laramie career fair!! Make sure to stop by and see what Floyd’s Truck Center has to offer!!

05/13/2026

Good Afternoon,

Southern Wyoming Towing is looking for the best Wrecker Operators to join our team in Cheyenne and Rawlins, Wyoming.

We are working hard to build a strong team and positive culture focused on trust, communication, teamwork, relationships, and most importantly — safety.

Let’s talk — if you are looking to be appreciated for being dependable, honest, hard-working, and someone who takes pride in your work while being part of a company that is growing forward and committed to maintaining a high standard in heavy-duty towing and recovery and Landoll service.

Job Details & Duties:
• Valid CDL license
• Minimum age – 23 years old
• Verifiable driving experience
• Pass background check & pre-employment DOT drug test
• Heavy and/or light duty wrecker operation
• Landoll hauling experience preferred
• Ability to successfully work in harsh weather conditions

Send your resume or message to:

Kevin Keyser
Director of Growth, Marketing & Culture
[email protected]
ph. 303.842.4942

P.S. Thank you for passing along/sharing our post with anyone you know that would be a great fit.

Hey Everyone - It's Mater Monday!A Big Mother’s Day Shout Out to all the moms out there!  Hopefully you were showered wi...
05/11/2026

Hey Everyone - It's Mater Monday!

A Big Mother’s Day Shout Out to all the moms out there! Hopefully you were showered with family love yesterday. We are grateful for all your sacrifices, dedication and patience. THANK YOU – WE LOVE YOU!!!

This week we want to give a second Shout Out to the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce and the Cheyenne Military Affairs Committee for sponsoring the upcoming:

Military Appreciation BBQ
Saturday, May 16th
10:00am-3:00pm
Warren AFB Adventure Park
6110 Buffalo Soldier Rd. (Enter Gate 5)

This event is free for all Active Duty Military & Guard Members, Civilian Employees, and Families.

During the BBQ, local businesses are donating gift cards for give aways. Rocky Mountain Towing is participating by providing gift cards from some of our favorite local businesses – Beach Please and L’Osteria Mondello.

THERE’S STILL TIME – If you would like to support this awesome event by donating gift cards, please reach out to Cassie Kelley, Director of Marketing, Media and Storytelling at the chamber: [email protected] or 307.778.1403

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Be prepared. Stay alert. Take care of each other!

Our team at Rocky Mountain Towing & Southern Wyoming Towing is here 24/7/365—ready to help you!

📞 Call us first: 307.679.7036
Emergency Ready | Customer Focused

ALWAYS REMEMBER:
• PLEASE SLOW DOWN
• PLEASE MOVE OVER (It’s the Law)
• THE RISK IS REAL — FOR EVERYONE



BE SAFE OUT THERE!!!

05/04/2026

A late season winter storm will bring snow to the mountains tonight through Wednesday morning, with rain changing to snow on the I-25 Corridor and nearby adjacent plains Tuesday evening and lasting through at least Wednesday morning. The heavy, wet snow will bring a threat of significant travel impacts to the mountains and northern foothills. Meanwhile, any heavy, wet snow accumulating on newly leafed out trees means potential for tree limb breakage and localized power outages. This graphic shows the probability of at least minor winter storm impacts, with nearly certain impacts across the mountains, Front Range Foothills, and I-25 Corridor. The probability of any impacts drops off toward the northeast corner of the state. Stay tuned for the latest updates as this late season winter storm approaches.

05/04/2026

I’ve gone through all the forecast model data that came in this mernin and spent the last several hours putting this timeline graphic together for you based on everything I’m seeing so far.

It’s a lot to cram into one graphic, I kner lol, but I’ve gotta organize it somehow and this felt like the best way to do it for meow. 🐱

Confidence is fairly high with impactful snow accumulation in the mountains and foothills along and east of the continental divide where I would plan for possible power outages, as well as impacts to travel.

There’s also pretty high confidence in the fact that a lot of beneficial rain is gonna fall at lower elevations below 6000 feet.

It’s right in the middle where things are Dennis Rodman complicated 🤣🤣

What happens to the places between 4000 and 6000 feet? How much rain falls? When does the transition from rain to snow happen? And then how much snow accumulates?

So that would include most of the front range, the I-25 corridor and the eastern plains.

For areas west of the continental divide, particularly on the western slope, this does not look like a big storm for you right now. I’m hoping we can eek out a little rain and snur for you, but the vast majority of the forecast model data keeps the greatest impacts east of the continental divide.

My focus today is to keep monitoring trends and see if things hold steady, especially with timing and impacts. If they do, confidence continues to go up, which is exactly what we want to see. 😜

One of the more promising trends this morning is improved consistency in the models, both in timing and duration of the storm, as well as overall impacts. That’s a big step in the right direction. ✅

So yeah, still plenty of details to sort out. Plenty of workies still to do on my end. 🤓

The coffee is a brewin. 🤣🤣☕️☕️

Be patient, the drama is in the details. I’ll keep you posted 👍

K thanks bye.

05/04/2026

Winter storm watches and warnings, and winter weather advisories are in place for parts of the central Rockies including Denver, as a late-season snow storm is expected tonight into Wednesday.

Don't let late season snow catch you off guard. If you live or are planning to travel through these areas, brush up on your winter weather safety tips at weather.gov/safety/winter.

It's Mater Monday!  May The 4th Be With You!Mater would like to send out a weather alert today! A spring snowstorm is ro...
05/04/2026

It's Mater Monday! May The 4th Be With You!

Mater would like to send out a weather alert today!

A spring snowstorm is rolling into Wyoming late tonight and sticking around over the next couple of days. This Mater sunrise is your reminder—Wyoming weather can change mile to mile from sunshine to rain to wind, hail, ice & snow!

Be prepared. Stay alert. Take care of each other.

Our team at Rocky Mountain Towing & Southern Wyoming Towing is here 24/7/365—ready to help you!

📞 Call us first: 307.679.7036
Emergency Ready | Customer Focused

ALWAYS REMEMBER:
• PLEASE SLOW DOWN
• PLEASE MOVE OVER (It’s the Law)
• THE RISK IS REAL — FOR EVERYONE



BE SAFE OUT THERE!!!

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Cheyenne, WY
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